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Magnetom skyra 3.0 t mri system

Manufactured by Siemens
Sourced in Germany

The MAGNETOM Skyra 3.0 T MRI system is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) device produced by Siemens. It operates at a field strength of 3.0 tesla, providing high-quality imaging capabilities. The system is designed to acquire and process magnetic resonance signals from the human body for diagnostic purposes.

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2 protocols using magnetom skyra 3.0 t mri system

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Knee Joint MRI Protocol Optimization

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The index knee joints were pre-operatively scanned with a MAGNETOM Skyra 3.0 ​T MRI system (Siemens, Germany), utilizing a dedicated phased-array knee coil. A proton density-weighted (PD) fat-suppressed (FS) fast spin echo (FSE) sequence was applied [17 (link)]. The parameters were as follows: sagittal, repetition time (TR) 4500 ​ms, echo time (TE) 34 ​ms, slice thickness 4 ​mm, slice gap 0.2 ​mm, acquisition matrix 288 ​× ​192, and axial, TR 3600 ​ms, TE 22 ​ms, slice thickness 4 ​mm, slice gap 0.2 ​mm, and acquisition matrix 256 ​× ​192.
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Kidney Biopsy MRI Imaging Protocol

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MRI was performed approximately two weeks before or after kidney biopsy. MRI examinations were performed after a fasting period with no food or fluid intake for at least 2h and no fluid replacement. A MAGNETOM Skyra 3.0T MRI system (Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen, Germany) was used. Ten echoes were obtained for each axial slice location, with TE of 2.46–46.74 ms. Imaging parameters for BOLD acquisition were as follows: TR, 150 ms; flip angle, 35°; slice thickness, 5.0 mm; imaging matrix, 192 × 126; and FOV, 400–262 cm.
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